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Yet another thread on this one I'm afraid - it's all I seem to post about
Currently I have the bluetooth option kit fitted - it pairs with my Android phone for phone calls without issue, however it pairs once as a headset, then once as a media capable device with each use.
Because of the way it pairs, it is not possible to get the phone to remember that I don't want to use the car to output media; this means that I cannot hear my SatNav instructions (from the phone) as they are output as a bluetooth media stream (which the car cannot interpret).
I've been doing a little Googling ahead of my first service next week, and found the following threads:
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=303785&page=6
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=313057&highlight=bluetooth+media
In both, the suggestion is that it might be possible to switch A2DP on via VagCom.
Has anyone done this successfully?
If not, what's a realistic alternative for either:
1. Enabling media to be streamed to the existing head unit (keeping use of the stalk controls for bluetooth, and keeping the iPod input)
or
2. Preventing the car from declaring itself as media capable.
I did have a lengthy discussion with the dealer and Seat UK when I first discovered this issue when I got the car without any success. However now it's p*ssed me off enough to have a second pop at it..
Currently I have the bluetooth option kit fitted - it pairs with my Android phone for phone calls without issue, however it pairs once as a headset, then once as a media capable device with each use.
Because of the way it pairs, it is not possible to get the phone to remember that I don't want to use the car to output media; this means that I cannot hear my SatNav instructions (from the phone) as they are output as a bluetooth media stream (which the car cannot interpret).
I've been doing a little Googling ahead of my first service next week, and found the following threads:
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=303785&page=6
http://www.seatcupra.net/forums/showthread.php?t=313057&highlight=bluetooth+media
In both, the suggestion is that it might be possible to switch A2DP on via VagCom.
Has anyone done this successfully?
If not, what's a realistic alternative for either:
1. Enabling media to be streamed to the existing head unit (keeping use of the stalk controls for bluetooth, and keeping the iPod input)
or
2. Preventing the car from declaring itself as media capable.
I did have a lengthy discussion with the dealer and Seat UK when I first discovered this issue when I got the car without any success. However now it's p*ssed me off enough to have a second pop at it..